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Product category: Communications ICs (Wired)
News Release from: IDT
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 21 October 2005

NSE chip shipments top seven million

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Integrated Device Technology has recorded a network search engine market milestone by surpassing seven million units shipped of its high-performance network search engines

The IDT family of NSEs is optimised for accelerating packet processing in enterprise switches and core/edge routers allowing increased usage capacity for enterprise, wireless and carrier-class networks. IDT has also concluded a new NSE-related partnership with Ample Communications and Bay Microsystems.

Since announcing its first NSE in 2001, IDT has achieved several other milestones along the way enabling the company to maintain its market leadership position.

In particular, IDT was the first NSE vendor to speed time to market, increase system performance and lower overall development costs in its pioneering efforts to offer complete ecosystem support, including a comprehensive suite of hardware and software development tools.

The company was also first to accelerate Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) and enable value-added services in 10Gbit/s applications with next-generation NSE solutions.

IDT was also first: to improve data integrity and address soft errors in high-reliability networking equipment with integrated error correction code (ECC) feature; and to deliver complete development solutions that reduce design time and lower system costs in a broad range of communications equipment, by way of strategically aligning itself with leading packet processing silicon vendors.

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